The weapons sale suspension was neither just nor justified. It’s high time to repair our relationship with an ally critical to our security – and potentially even more vital in missile defence
By Joan Ryan
David Lammy, who was deputising for Sir Keir Starmer, put on a poppy mid-way through PMQs
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Robert Philpot
This government prefers to arm a state that jails opponents, crushes unions and shelters Hamas rather than stand with a democratic ally fighting genocidal terrorists
Lord John Mann told the JC the attack on Heaton Park Synagogue marked the first antisemitic murders in this country in over half a century
By Daniel Ben-David
By Stephen Pollard
In her first major speech, the Foreign Secretary misrepresented the past to defend a policy that contradicts the concept of land for peace and the idea of negotiations towards a two-state solution
By Alex Hearn
By refusing to say so publicly, the government leaves the field open to MPs and activists who weaponise the charge against the Jewish state and stoke antisemitism
By The JC Leader
Nazism was top-down, a state machine of propaganda and genocide. What we see now is older, more insidious: grassroots libels, spread by self-anointed authorities
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A former attorney-general called on the government to ‘abandon its harmful plan to recognise a Palestinian state’ in the wake of the reported admission
By Jacob Jaffa
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Recognition of statehood is not dependent on Hamas or a hostage release, Lammy confirms
By Jane Prinsley
Meanwhile, the Foreign Secretary denied that recognising a Palestinian state would be a reward for Hamas
Foreign Secretary presses demands for a ceasefire amid humanitarian ‘catastrophe’
By Simon Rocker
Britain, Germany and France cite regime’s nuclear violations and stalled diplomacy
The Israeli government has green-lit a housing development in the West Bank that would cut off the occupied West Bank from East Jerusalem
By Jesse Wolfsthal
The government’s move to recognise a Palestinian state could hurt the captives, their representatives say
By Jake Wallis Simons
It is essential that we begin to turn the tide of misinformation that is poisoning our culture. Not just for the sake of Jews and Israel, but also for the sake of the West
Following a ‘Middle East’ update in the Commons, only two MPs raised the plight of the Druze community in Syria